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Show RESOLUTIONS OF RESPEC EXTREME PENALTY. JUBILEE! V. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. to be an anomaly What port-ofor tile Jui.iK tie our.se of Ameiican r,t M.mti City, mi Thursday, Julv in Mt. Pleasant, July 1, of the Stake took our of One l1' Sentinel. juri'prudence, in Utah at lea-- t. lb, 1883, as ;vr apH fine unut-Morten most respected citizens, pioccsion I Larn wuth ban- is the fact that the extent of the BWabn A verv Rasmusen, sen., died suddenly at Uon of mar.baK Clio. E. IWa and C. for an Westenskow s brass band, punishment prescribed his residence on the 28ih of June, ners waving, landed by Prol--inflicted the f rst upon in offence is at 1U :3U o'clock. and countermarched of heart disease. started promptly receiving officers and conviction. We thought tbit Deseased was horn 'n the in- front of president Mailx-nfor the oc- was a peculiar feature of the law Oct.2ith, land of Fuen, Denmark, The Tabernaek was nicely decorated vDiW a d- l.ghtful picture wlmn the assem- wh n dealt out by his Hon. Judg 1831; where he received the casion ... Zane, but in referring to the Gospel, and emigrated to thi a lily was seald. !!.-- I oust- Winy filM to 1 followhe sentences passed upon the At 11 o'eloi k tho exercie. s commenced. country in ls53. lie has leen ty. of Ogden by Messers Brown from was rendered : a resident of Mt. Pleasant programme ing find that there we Powers, Judge the time of its fif'd sitdeinent. sen- - of Jubilee the what is the W.kc is no house, fulfilled halfway he Owning hymn, From ,1881 till 1883 Does of this? nait not his to meaning mission an honorable is Song! little a look like wife time The nigh a allowing judges leaves He tive country. stakeSunt their own feelings and ideas of and nine children to mourn his should be to have a what a dentil loss, lie was at his Gunnison deal to do in the matter ofgreat Eliza Miss Knighton, valb-fixhome Mv and Son" member of the City Council, Sorensen , M. N Mary Class' Olivet, Mount law girls the sentence? the in On Ex. lie life in Any proving in every position M.-- s Olina Peterson A Co , L N statute book etc., be to Tins hearts, the trud of infringed, may Song, ed himself worthy Olsen, keeping away ftom the crime of and confidence that the people Recitation. My brother Jim, Ilyriuu Kenner. T. S. .;;bt outh murder, and in no case, if it be a reposed in him. The funeral Bible exercise, noble our is aim. his first conviction will the extreme from services took place Song, Learning Manti South school. be thought necessary to Commandment, a where First large home yesterday South penalty Ephraim choir, will Lord The be and provide, saints both of Song, imposed for the laws vindiconcourse ' follow- Dialogue Gentile travh & Mormon boy,C.Reid&H.Cox,M.N cation. and assembled Strangers Kelli ed his remains to their last rest- Swng'CaUJyhn, choir, Seeing and ' realizing that this T. nP.V Council is so, and Showing by outward Speech, ing place The City 2nd Ex the Class on signs of mofirning that we con-sidat their meeting Resolutions we and it Music, adopted the foilwing Gunnison must be unjust as cruel, for2 boys A girls, Exercises, dubbed traitors Sunday Diulo'ue, of respect. Manti North sooth RESOLUTIONS Song, Teaching public school, 3 little girls, by a crowd of loud mouthed L. S Miss AlSorensen,. Sophia The shipwreck, Tribune scribes. Whereat It has pleased Recitation, blasphemous, Manti outh Traitors, because we refuse to mighty God to suddenly call Song, Mark the merry Elves, when all withfrom this life one of our mem- Speech, d rejoice dtftwardly, As a mother's funeral. is sad in bers who tlnough his faithful C l.i-- s Ex.Why should spirit of m otai etc.,C.OiSen. May M. N Services has 'merited our sincere Duett, The world is full of beauty, etc., Misses Hall, Traitors, because we refuse to Stake Supt kiss the hand that applys the Rimaiks, love and respect. Manti Noith lash in Umolcei! That we tender our Anthem, I will praise Thee, anger, not as a means of Snpt..Jens P. Jensen correction. Traitors, because we heartfelt sympathy to the family Benediction, refuse to join in the rabble's grin of the deceased who have thus 2 :30 oclock p. nv to mourn her called n at our Own disgrace. Traitors suddenly the loss of a loving and faithful Song, Beautiful day, Ephraim South because we refuse to be loyal husband, and u kind and indul- Prayer, Supt. Wodsknw according to a Tribune standard Manti South In spite tf Tribtinb consistency over all, gent falnOf. Opening hymn, Providence demise in Stake Supt and its definition of the word his We That AVwfird, Remarks, E. N treason, we intend to claim the Suffer the loss of an honorable Class exercise, 5th commandment, Jos. DOrius, Manti' North right now and at all times to citizen, a wise councilor, and a Song, Gathering up the sunbeams, true friend ; who by his exem- Class Ex. Disposition of fulness of times W. Bench, M. S think and feel as our feelings E. S dictate. When we wish to make plary life a piong us. and by Ids Class Ex. Church history, 10 girls, Sarah Green, stud hits benevolence & wbn F.C. iVvlr Keller, M.S our joy manifest we will do so. charity Mor.El.)J.C.Miller Dialogue, (PreS.M the love and esteem of all who Recitation, The Polish boy, F. OlsCn, . Mayfield When we feel like mourning with v new him. We feel to honor Song, Minnie Bee, Misses Snow, Manti North and for our friends we will do so, find cherish his memory as a Speech, 49th annivery of Mormon Battaln, Father A. Smith and never be traitors to man of Gad and a friend to hu- Recitation, Whos to blame, Clara Edwards,Stirling manity. And be it further Class exercise Noli Denial, Albert Christensen, Gunnisoh 8 " Resulted : That a copy of these Nong, Marching chords, Manti' .South , , FHE FIltE FIEND. resolutions bo sent to the family Recitation, Naughty baby brother, L. Larseft', Gunnison of the deceased, and another Nong, Laugh and grow fat, choir,Mayfield Oh Tuesday night last, as is Gunnison N copy to the Home Sentinel for Recitation, Beloved friend, J. E. Hansen', his cufetom, Mr. James H Lowry , , publication; Dialogue, Let yea be yea Misses Wickman A Johnson E.N a smoke in A luhib'er phan-t- y C. N.-- U'jb; made Brass Band .. Music, , Mayor. oiig, In the mohiihg dawn, Thds. IXigrgs, Jfanti North adjoining his dwelling to V. MaP'scn, Question & answer, concerning the Navi6i,C.T.Bal!e, Mayfield drive out the mosquitoesj and Joiiv Career, E.N werit out' several times during Dialogue, The Priesthood, A.,' N. & D. JetisSn,' IIyruv Winters; Song & chorus, A m.N the night to see that the fire was Jack ethers, home,Jan4t valley Jy Swrln Jacobsen. Recitation, Red Jacket. Miss Olive Lowiy,' Manti. South doing no damage, as quite a high CounciloH. Manti1 South wind" prevailed at the time and Song, Tho Bridge, Miss' Ettid Vothees; tl. IlAMlfeliniE Peterson had put water on it to make sure Canute pres. speech, Recorder pro'; tom. Stake , , Remarks, supt that all was safe, and retired own Tis our Assembly standing believing that there was no danSunday school, The Home Dramatic Club ap- song, Benedidtiorf, Bp. Hans Jensen ger. At 5 oclock in the morning peared before a barge and apprehowever he was aroused from ciative audience yesterday eveTfila completed the fourteenth jubilee held in this l)is si umber . by the crackling of ning, lin'd in criticising the rep- Stake of Zion, demonstrating in a marked and pleasing the burning timber in the shanty resentation Of the various charac- manner' their growing influence in' popularizing our Sab- and he ohf, rilshihg opened the ters we Can fnake rto discriminati- bath schools. The presence of President Canute Peters-odoor leadiginto the building and afl tendered thcii1 parts and a on,-Ss large number of the Bishops and leading members pf the flames, which Had, gained iff rt highly commendable man- the community addeif greatly to the interest of the occa.-io-n considerable headway, burst out ner. The yohngiir part of the which wiiriohgbe remembered as a bright in memo-ry- s of the door and spot badly burned Mp. audience froMsted in frying to F. Y. Taylor, Seoy. page. Lowrys face and hands. He make comedy 6f Mr. IIill traghowever made another attempt edy, but .such is tame. Tho to enter the" burning lmilding in CELEBRATION JULY OF 24th PROGRAMME,' garden scene wd's great ini pro order to secure a brass kettle, The management did all whice Salutes 6 at tuns break, in their pOwcr to mak the packdaj ropreseutingithe organization which he knew was inside, with 6t thd six' , to, throw water on the Church with audience members, under direction of comfdrtaWo. Cool ed Bro. flames, but was again repulsed Reuben DeWitt. Water was supplied in abundance Salutes 3 And Dr; II. St. John di stribuled ,it MTnrise, guns representing the First Preside nev by the , fire an$ smoke, , but of the Church, also uj a signal'tor the hoisting of the succeeded in securing a small fans to' the ladies, a novel and llaG-- ' national under direction of Marsluil J. Lowry, Jr pan and with'thjs he suceeded .in,' highly appreciated departure 8 a. m. . keeping the flames down until Serenading by the brass hand.' from Conventional rules. The J mO a. m. Muic beioiy Tabernacle by brashiuifi.' others, who saw the fire, camet'9 intertainbiefit was a success.' his assistance .and put the fite a; ,ni.: Citizens to be seated in Tabernacle. out. not however until the shanty . Jos. A. West, author of" West, s 10 a. m. Exercises beuin in' Tabernacles. was entirely consumed. New Jap of Uta!h. was in town Music by brass twind hd by Prof. II. Westenskow. - . His and gave the Sentinel Singing by Tabernacle choir, led by Prof. Stephen Vorhtee' loss is about $100.00 and but for the .timely assistance of his office a call. .lie has established I rager by fbal.in, Prest. Janies War'eham. a'n agency fn the county with Jr. Singing by tf.a choir. neighbors would have been milch Wallace' Billings, of Jaftti, as Oration by the orator, Bp. ,Wm. T. Reid.' myrq serious. .Brother Lowiy Music the brass The informs says bp v'jll take the mosquitoes" band by gentleman agent. Os that he has only a' limited Speech by Bro. Goo'. lY Billings' representing tih Pioneers now, in preference 'to the fire. -number of thesclioo edition of Quaxtt-.te-. Prof. Vorhrr piAOrnr-sj. ' the map left, and as no, other bproth by rep. the Mormr,,-Balliliort- . ClTYt0US(5iL:" map is likely to be issued for k Recitation by Miss .Ida Lowry. number of years the school! Snhedh of Jop.' Smith to Mor. Bat. read by W.'v. Reid.Esq'. t Manti, July Bthl&$$. Music by brass band uhpulrf all be supplied now ; and Speech by Prest. J B. Mai!;en. Cjtyt Council met in regular for that reason he is not selling Speech by bishop I Ians Jensen. Song by tlie choir' sefcllbii. A quorum not being Benediction by chaplain. that sizo to any but schools. Music by brass band present, , council adjourned ' to tf -. Afternoon 2 p. m. Vednesday July 8th. A report from the North Ward Music by brass band. Singing by .Manti North ward' choir Sunday school Theatrical Com- I rayer by chaplain. Pres. Daniel Ifeiirie. July 8th Council met, Mayor Luke pany shows that their oompany have turned over for the benefit presiding. Regular routine business attended to. The. council of the school over $309. These Geo. instructed committee, on,, streets funds have enabled the school Speech by Rebecca Wreham, repiesenting theby N W Scott. R 8 and to purchase a beautiful sacra- Duett alleys to. 'elect a, bridge by the Misses estenskow. , across city creek on. 3rd .street mental set, a handsome banner, Spec,ch by Louis Kjar, representing tht Y. m near the residence of W. JI. Fola large bcokcase, and other consom. R. D. Mill ; asked - the veniences. The company decouncil to sell to him a small serve great commendation for their energy and ' the Sentinel piece of land neat .the stone Betiodiciion by the chaplain. quarries. Referred to Alderman proposes a vote of thari&s. " Larson. Resignation of. Dr, H. Adjourn to hYvi hall ground. St. John as ..Messrs. Meser, Talrrtage A To 'Conclude imWQVanj JJ4II at the South WarilAs quarantino Physician of Jlanti CufFofthe B. V. A cadcm y gave cly Hall. Daui'tnst to coiiiiMim- atJR&in. m City, taken .up and after a fbw remarks same excellent instructions" to the J. If. Wadsftu, L. lkruVF. m; Jolly Chris. by members of Kjar, Manti oi council .wga. Accepted, Adon lY Y. gopU Tailor) Committed. Sunday bit, journed to regular day. r or s ef ' i - - . - i , , , , -- to-da- y, - rnj'othi . . . , . - te Hotter tiiun the hinges 1 1QJ in tfcy biia Je anj . . heating. . dos. The thermometer is getting up above the lbl's. Mr. L T. butcher hop is wlII supplied with fresh meats. We notice on our streets the euial countenance of Mike Mo-i- n the great stock man of Era-rCounry. A strong wind storm swept over Manti on Tuesday evening, last. Clouds of dust enveloped the town. The1 wind blew down the Co-o- p awning and done some other damages, By reference to Mr. Strongs add, it will be seen that in connection with his furniture trimmings, lie is prepared to make picture frames to suit any sized portrait or picture. We learn that Messrs Tuttle fc Co. have purchased the entire stock of goods recently bought by Mr. O. F. Coolidge in theEast and which have not been unpacked. Mr. Coolidge is now contemplating going into the stock business, The Manti p has a fine lot of glass and stone fruit jars which they are selling at the following prices : Glass 1 qt 20 cts. each. 25 cts. each. gal Stone h gal 30 cts. each. 1 gal 40 cts. each. Tu-tie- y Co-o- i FISH LAKE DISASTER .A correspondent to the Deseret gives the particulars of a deplorable accident at a ranch house nfear Fish Lake June 30th. substancially as follows .' , The families of Bros. Henry Burr, Geo. Cloward, and in the cabin belongto latter. the It had been ing and the roof raining very hard,' of the house, which consisted of a heavy layeit of dirt, became so heavy that it fell ,in;. At the time of the falling in. of the roof (at 2 p, m.) there .were", eleven persons in the cabin, arid the accident was so sudden that no warning, was .given, and none tjiat were inside could get out. A little four-- y e boy .of Bro. CJowara was sitting near the stove in the center of the house, and was so badly burned and crushed that he only lived a few hours, Mrs Jane Cloward, the mother of the little boy, was badly hurt, and fears are entertained that she will not recover Several others were slightly injured' Mrs Burr was sitting near the middle of the house, holding her News Neis-wagner,we- re Ar-o-ld eti ! D.xio nd ripe and tempting, are alun,1-,- ' in Mlver mf. Southern h iihte.'. . ADMINISTRATORS SALE. - Notice is here by given that ir pursuance of an order of Y I Pi bate Court of San I,! County, Utah Territory, made or the 8th day of June, A. D. lSxi in the matter of the Estate r Levi F. Pritchett, deceased, tK undersigned the administrator of the said Estate, will sell f public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, and subject to confirmation by said Probate I Court, on Monday the 13th day 0 i July, A. D. 1885, at 12 oclock m., in front of the premises to I? sold, in the city of Mt. Pleasant in San Pete Coutrty, Utah Terri-- tory, all the right, title, interest, and Estate of the said Levi R Pritchett, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and inter-e-- t that the said; Estate has, by I ! s Operation of law and otherwise acquired other than, or in addi. tiOn to, that of the said Levi P. Pritchett, at the time of his death, in and to all those certain lots peices or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of Mt. Pleasant,' Nan Ptte County, Utah Territory, and bounded and described as follows, to wit; Lot 3 in Block 11, as platted iif Plat B, Watkins addition to Mt. Pleasant City survey. Also a certain other track of land described as follows, to wit; Commencing at a point 33 feet east from the south west corner of Lot 4, in block 29, as plitfed in Plat A, Mt. Pleasant City survey, Thence running east 47. 43 feet, thence north 13 rods, thence west 89.43 feet, thence south 164.1-feet, thence east 33 feet, thence south 50 feet to place of beginning, and with all improvements upon said tracts of land. .Terms a.nd conditiona(of sale : Cash; 20 per cent! .of purchase money to bi paid on the day, of sale, balance on confirmation of sale; by said Probate .Qourt. Deed at expense of purchaser. j j ! ' 8 JAS. M. PRITCHETT, Administrator of the estate of Levi F. Pritchett, diseased. Fairview City, June 12, 1885. The above sale is postponed for two weeks. JasM.pritchetf, Adinr, FairyiewJulyl3,1885. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No.' 2029.' ? 1 iand office at Salt Lake City, the chair she was sitting Utah, July 14, 1885. upon was completely smashed to Notice is hereby . given that splinters, but fhe and her child the named settlers have eseaped' with 'slight bruises. A filedfollowing notice of theif intention to child of the' Burr family was ta- make final proof in support of' ken ,out for dead'but revived, and their claims, and that said proof is now doing wfll. Mrs. will be made before the proof was quite bajly .hurt.. and .Receiver at Salt Register MissiTrovet and' some. of. the Lake .City, on Saturday, Aug. children escaped without injury. Bros. Burr and Clowar.d and two 29th., 1885,. viz: Alary E. .JenD. S; Nx 8903 for the W small boys were oqtsifle of the nings,S of W Sec 9, Tp 15 S R 1 building at th,e. fime of the oc- W.-- . , currence, and applied themselves" she names the following wit-1-1 superhuman energy essess to to, rescue, their suffering wives residence prove her continuousOf uponmd cultivation and children.. After taking nut said land,-viz- ; ; bij. ti .v v . bal?e. Neis-wang- er , , with-almos- t -- little son te and pf, Rrpthjer Burrs jaying .him on the ground p?jdea$)uie father again made haste to find and rescue his sisters.' child that was so badly mangled. Jhe excitement, work', and appalling seepe was too much, for him, lie fainted and' for a tiniq, coiUd he of . no service to ,'th jolhers.-BroCloward is very much, ove?v come by the loss of his little. on in so sudden and violent a maBr ) (Mrs.-Clowards- . ner and having his wife yot at the point of death. ThelyW - unfortunate families have the' sympathy of the entire community and all is being done for. them' -- that cah be: Horace F. Taylor, Ilans Anderof- Levan, and A- - S. Jack-maJames E. Taylor, of Juab"; Juab Co. Utah. d H. McM.aster, . Register.-Birfc Lowe, for AppliAttys cant son, - - , . Notice to creditors. ' K Itrthe matter of the Estate of Lars Peterson, deceased. , Notice is hereby1 given by- th undersigned, Administrator Of the Estate of Lars Pctersdn, de- ceased, to the creditors of and all persous having claims against the said deceased,"' to exhibit them w ith the necessary vouchers, within' four mbntns after tie first publication of this notice, to the said- administrator, at bis residence at Gunnison, San Pete county, that being the place for the transaction of the business of said estaten said county of San Pete. Jos. B. Roper, Admisterator of the estate of Lars relerson, deased. Dated at Gunnison, san pet county, July 16, 1885. W, T. Reid, Atty. .This is not a prohibition towri biitithe. authorities' seem determined not to1 look with much degree of favot upon any violations of the Liquor ltfw. Mr. Peter Aadsen was before Justice Larsen' on Tuesday (and plead guilty to- a complaint charging him; with having infringed said law to the extent of having sold a pint 'of"; brandy without a license, a? rfebtuied by law. The justice aeiked a fine of- - fifty' dollars, and 1h?ee dolls ifeAOcts. cost of prosecution. k hrandv. '"An appeal to the- - District Court, is talked D. IIENRIY about, mi-- . .M. hard i cash with the justice to cover Will haVe beef on the 3rd Insttka amount, and weekly thereafter, to-be - Rath-eilcost- ly n. |